Northmont area police reports

The following information has been provided by Northmont area police departments. The information listed in this column is considered public record and is available to anyone seeking information concerning what is provided below.

For purposes of this column, the term “arrested” or “charged” does not necessarily mean the person was taken into physical custody. It could also indicate that a summons was issued to the subject in lieu of physical custody.

All the people listed as “arrested” or “charged” are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Friday, April 21

Clay Township

Report 17-7508-04: An officer stopped a vehicle for a marked lanes violation and found the driver to be driving under suspension and the rear passenger suffering from an overdose. Medics responded and transported the passenger to the hospital for treatment. He was treated with six doses of Narcan at the scene but did not respond. The driver, Dustin C. Copp, 28, of Greenville, was charged with driving under suspension, no proof of insurance, marked lanes of travel and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was issued a court summons and transported, along with a second passenger, to Phillipsburg to wait for a ride.

Monday, May 1

City of Englewood

Report 17-025734: Barbara K. Jones, 64, at large, was charged with domestic violence and transported to the Montgomery County Jail.

Report 17-025859: An unknown subject entered an unlocked vehicle parked in the 800 block of Browning Avenue and removed loose change. Muddy shoe prints were found coming from the grass along the victim’s driveway and up to his vehicle.

Tuesday, May 2

City of Clayton

Report 17-854: An unknown subject shot a BB gun and damaged an exterior window pane at an apartment on Woolery Lane. A small hole was found in the exterior pane of glass. The interior pane was still intact. A BB mark was also found on the right side of the window sill.

City of Englewood

Report 17-026024: Vickie L. Boddie, 60, of Harrison Twp., was charged with theft without consent and possessing criminal tools at Meijer. She was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail.

Report 17-026071: Police responded to McDonald’s on National Road on the report of two suspicious subjects loitering in the parking lot. An officer obtained their identification and discovered one was a wanted subject. Samantha J. Thomas, 22, of Greenville, was arrested on a felony warrant for a probation violation issued by the Darke County Sheriff’s Office. Thomas was taken into custody, transported to Phillipsburg and released to a Darke County deputy.

Wednesday, May 3

City of Clayton

Report 17-857: Police responded to the 4200 block of Satellite Avenue in reference to a theft. The victim advised that several items had been stolen from his vehicle including a Samsung tablet, two charging cords, $14 in cash and a phone charger adapter. His wife’s vehicle was also entered but nothing appeared to be missing. The victim was able to track his tablet via GPS through his cellular provider and traced it to a pawn shop on N. Dixie Drive. The victim drove to the pawn shop and found his tablet and charging cords had been pawned along with a digital camera that he did not realize had been stolen. The camera’s memory card contained images of the victim and his family. All of the items had been pawned by the same person on May 3. A Montgomery County Sheriff’s deputy responded to the pawn shop and signed a property release form on behalf of Clayton Police. A female suspect was identified with an address in Saint Paris. A Clark County deputy was asked to check the suspect’s address but she was not at home. Saint Paris Police stated that they were very familiar with the suspect who is a suspect in several similar crimes in their jurisdiction. The case remains under investigation.

City of Englewood

Report 17-026176: A 16-year-old male was charged with domestic violence and gross sexual imposition. He was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Juvenile Detention Center.

Report 17-026203: Vandalism was reported at Bubble Brush Car Wash on Union Boulevard. Sometime overnight a male subject used a permanent magic marker to write obscene and rude things on all of the stainless steel vacuum canisters. Police reviewed security camera footage and were able to identify a subject. Police discovered the subject had two warrants. An officer responded to an address on Heather Street and observed the subject inside his girlfriend’s residence. The officer knocked on a window and asked the subject to come outside to speak with him. The officer informed the subject that he had video footage of someone who looks like him as well as footage of his girlfriend’s truck at Bubble Brush last night. The subject said, “Writing on their stuff?” The officer said yes and asked why he did it. The subject said he has been having a hard time lately and was upset because the business had locked their trash cans and he could no longer go through them. Todd D. Aivalotis, 36, of Englewood, was arrested on an Englewood warrant and a second warrant through Montgomery County for a probation violation. He was also charged with criminal mischief for the damage at Bubble Brush. Aivalotis was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail.

Report 17-026299: Bunbrith Sun, 37, of West Milton, was charged with theft at Walmart. He was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail.

Thursday, May 4

City of Clayton

Report 17-858: While on patrol an officer observed a vehicle traveling on Taywood Road weaving back and forth within its lane of travel. After running the vehicle’s registration it was discovered the driver was under suspension. A traffic stop was initiated. Christine N. Pruden, 25, of Dayton 45406, was charged with driving under suspension on an original charge of operating a vehicle intoxicated and failure to control. She was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail.

Friday, May 5

City of Clayton

Report 17-868: While on patrol an officer observed a vehicle traveling north on Taywood Road without working headlights or tail lights after sunset. A traffic stop was initiated. Upon making contact with the driver an odor of alcohol was detected. After failing a series of field sobriety tests Debra L. Atkins, 63, of Englewood, was charged with driving under the influence, operating a vehicle intoxicated over the legal limit and headlights required. Atkins registered at .229 percent on a breath intoxilyzer test. She was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail.

Saturday, May 6

City of Clayton

Report 17-872: While on patrol on Westbrook Road at 12:40 a.m. an officer observed an eastbound vehicle turn north into the southbound lanes of State Route 49 and in doing so failed to yield to a westbound vehicle directly in front of the officer’s vehicle almost causing a crash. A traffic stop was initiated. The driver admitted to making a mistake because she was unfamiliar with the area. An odor of alcohol was detected by the officer while speaking with the driver who had her 1-year-old son with her in the vehicle. After failing a series of field sobriety tests Mona Lisa Townsend, 28, of Huber Heights, was charged with child endangering, operating a vehicle intoxicated, failure to yield when turning, no operator’s license and driving upon divided highways. Her son was released to the custody of a relative and Townsend was transported to the Montgomery County Jail.

Sunday, May 7

City of Clayton

Report 17-880: While on patrol on Salem Pike an officer observed a vehicle driving very slowly with a cracked rear tail light. As the officer pulled behind the vehicle he observed it weaving within its lane of travel. The vehicle turned onto Union Road making a wide turn and crossed over the center line. A traffic stop was initiated. After approaching the vehicle an odor of alcohol was detected. After failing a series of field sobriety tests, Marco De Anthony Beavers, 33, of Trotwood, was charged with operating a vehicle intoxicated and open container. He was given a warning for having a broken tail light. Beavers was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail.

Report 17-883: Burglary was reported in the 7100 block of Dominican Dr. Unknown subjects entered a garage that was left open during the overnight hours and went through the glove boxes of two vehicles. The rear hatch of one vehicle was opened and items removed including a gas powered Weed Eater, a porcelain grill, sound proof headphones, a grill set, LED lights with a remote, two packs of toy cars and some basic houseware items. A gas powered Craftsman pressure washer was also missing from the garage.

Monday, May 8

City of Clayton

Report 17-893: While on patrol an officer observed an employee of United Dairy Farmers engaged in an apparent dispute in the parking lot with a male and female. The officer pulled in and identified the two subjects and then spoke to the store employee who alleged that the female subject had stolen merchandise from the store. The officer found a bottle of wine concealed inside the female’s coat. Treasure Lee Cole Shaw, 24, of Dayton 45417, was charged with theft and was arrested on a warrant issued by Montgomery County Western Division Court. She was taken into custody and transported to the Montgomery County Jail.

City of Englewood

Report 17-026893: An unknown subject removed the rear license plate from a vehicle parked in the Kroger lot.